
Moon is a cheat on this list for several reasons. Regardless of the reason, I had a lot more trouble narrowing down this list than I thought, and there is a high chance I rethink or regret placement or inclusion hourly until February. Perhaps it’s that, in an otherwise hair-receding year, I found a lot of comfort in the medium I have always loved above all others. Maybe it is the fact that I have never been more at-home and confronted by video games than I am now.
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Would there be another game in the place of some of these if I didn’t feel a compelling personal or professional need to be involved in the zeitgeist? Who knows!Īt the end of the day, 2020 should have been one of the worst years for gaming in recent memory, but it comes out to somehow be one of my favorites. There’s always an implicit parenthetical on these that reads “Game of the Year (That I Had Time To Play)” or “Game of the Year (That I Lucked Out to Discover)” and it leads to a rabbit hole of thinking about how deeply our lists are driven by conversation. Until I started doing Game of the Year lists professionally, I feel like I always placed a level of importance on them that is becoming increasingly undue. He's on Twitter, but pursue that at your own risk. He used to be a senior editor at Game Informer and is currently a professional loudmouth at Kinda Funny Games with bylines at IGN, Inverse, Fanbyte, and many other sites. Jhanvi, heartbroken, thinks straight and forgets Sonu, and moves away to carry on life as normal.Imran Khan is a video game journalist that has been writing about the medium for 18 years. After his death, Pratap goes to his house and informs Jhanvi that Sonu ran away from the city. In the hospital, during Sonu's last words, he tells Pratap that his wife Jhanvi should not know about his death, and Pratap should tell her that he was a criminal who committed a robbery and ran away. Pratap, seeing Sonu get killed, shoots the chief commissioner and Mangal multiple times, leading to their deaths. There, Sonu meets Pratap and tells him he is done and leaves to go to his wife. With only Sonu, Mangal and the chief left, it turns out that the chief is actually Mangal's informer, and they both chase Sonu to a deserted area. There, Sonu is surrounded by Mangal's gang, which is then gunned down by the police chief commissioner. Pratap then brings his whole police force to the scene. Sonu, on the run, rings ACP Pratap for help. During a shootout, Mangal finds out the truth about Sonu, and takes his whole gang after him. However, things get risky once a mysterious informer in the police force tells Mangal about Sonu's truth. Secretly he plans to run away with Jhanvi, so that he can live a peaceful life with her. He neither gives information to the ACP, nor tells Mangal the truth about him being a police informer. Sonu, caught between the devil and the deep sea, starts playing a double game. Mangal embraces Sonu as his next in command. Becoming a police informant, Sonu manages to convince Mangal that he is a corrupt and shrewd person who will be of use to his gang. Soon enough, Sonu becomes a police informant for ACP Pratap, who has been looking for Mangal. Sonu's world is shaken to the core when he realises, after his marriage to Jhanvi, that Jhanvi's estranged father, Mangal Singh Tomar (Manish Choudhary), is actually the leader of the guns/arms business in Delhi.
